This is the catalog page for a collection of 180 or so photographs taken during the 1910-1911 deployment of SMS Gneisenau to the Far East. SMS Gneisenau was an armored cruiser of the Kaiserliche Marine, or German Imperial Navy. As photos are scanned and posted, links to the posts will be added to this catalog listing below.
WARNING: Some images in this collection, particularly those depicting death or nonsexual nudity, may be disturbing to some viewers. If you are sensitive to these types of images, or if they are prohibited in your area, then do not view them. The pages that contain these images will be marked appropriately.
The dates and ports of call visited on the deployment were as follows. (A composite image of the travel chart is available below.)
- 16 Nov: Malaga
- 22 Nov – 25 Nov: Port Said
- ~6 Dec – ~11 Dec: Colombo, (Sri Lanka)
- 14 Dec – 4 Jan: Bombay
- 4 Jan – 12 Jan: Yaigarh(?), just south of Bombay
- 14 Jan – 18 Jan: Corhin (India)
- 19 Jan – 29 Jan: Colombo, (Sri Lanka)
- 2 Feb – ~17 Feb: Calcutta
- 23 Feb – 27 Feb: Singapore
- 5 Mar – 7 Mar: Hong Kong
- 8 Mar – ~10 Mar: Amoy
- ~14 Mar: Arrive Tsingtau
Additionally, there are scans of 380 Kaiserliche Marine postcards, as well as some of his other souvenirs.
About the images: These images were scanned and then digitally enhanced to correct for fading and tone. They were then reduced in size to no greater than 1000×1000 dpi. The captions provided were written underneath the photos. The image names consist of the name “Gneisenau” followed by a number and a letter. The number indicates the page number of the photo album on which the image was found, and the letter indicates the order of the images on that page, read from right to left, top to bottom, as in a book.
- Set 1: 16 photos The photo album cover; Ankunft des Kronprinzen in Bombay; Ausflug nach Candy – Cylon; Japan; Kohlenübernahme in Wilhelmshaven; Moschee in Heiderabad; Jagdchita – Indien; Walfischbeute, Korsakowsk – Sachalin; Seemannsgräber, Malaga – Spanien; Ruderblatt S.M.S. Gneisenau; Walfischfängerstation Korsakowsk —; — Sachalin; Gottesdienst im Mittelmeer; Unser Krokodil; Strassenbau in Bombay; Japans Beute, Russisches Geschütz
- Set 2: 16 photos (some nudity) Bad an Bord; Cocospalme – Cylon; Forcierte Fahrt; Turmdeck, S.M.S. Gneisenau; Bewegte See; Eingeborene, Cylon; Torpedoboot S.90; Techn. Unteroffiz., S.M.S. Gneisenau; Auf der Back; Schimpansen, Indien; Flusslauf in Indien; Unser “Erster”; Offizierkorps, S.M.S. Gneisenau; Der Radja von Travancure; Elefantenwäsche, Indien; Französischer Kreuzer “Dupplex”, Colombo
- Set 3: 16 photos Sonntagsmusik auf S.M.S. Gneisenau; Indischer Zauberer; Fischfang in der Castriesbay, Sibirien; Russische Soldatenwohnungen in Sibirien; Bumbootsleute an Bord, Port Said; Der Fürst von Travancore geht von Bord; Indische Händler, Diamond Harbor, Ganges; Strand von Mallabar Hill, Bombay; Das Kronprinzenpaar an Bord, Colombo; Indische Fischer längsseits; Indische Textilarbeiter Familie; Nielpferd-fütterung, Bombay; Palast eines indischen Mahradjas; Das heilige Bad im Ganges, Calcuta; Fischfang am Indischen Ocean; Die Gemahlin des Radjas von Travancore
- Set 4: 16 photos Ankunft des Kronprinzen in Bombay; Der Kronprinz an Bord der Gneisenau; Jagdleoparden zur Verfügung des Kronprinzen; Strasse in Shanghai; Der Kronprinz auf der Tiegerjagd; Japanischer u. Chinesischer Kreuzer, Yangsekiang; Torpedoboot Taku & Franz. Kreuzer; Chinesischer Zampan; Der Kronprinz beim Vicekönig von Indien; Landungskorps klar zum Maneuver; Strasse in Shanghai; Schärfen der Seitengewehre; Abnahme einer Parade durch den Kronprinzen, Indien; Yangtselotse; Chinesisches Militär; Steinwüste bei Amoy, China
- Set 5: 16 photos Der Kronprinz in Calcutta; Exerzieren chin. Rekruten in Woosung; Kulangsoo bei Amoy; Engl. Kreuzer New Castle; Salon des Kronprinzen in Bombay; Kommandobrücke von Torpedoboot S.90; Torpedoboot S.90; Engl. Kreuzer Minotaur; Ort Cochin im State Travancore, Indien; Schiesscheiben; “Landsleute” von Tsingtau; Kohlen nehmen in Tsingtau; Hindu-Tempel, Colombo.; Elefantenritt, Bombay; Bild aus Japan; Heizraum, S.M.S. Gneisenau
- Set 6: 16 photos (One photo depicts human death and cremation.) Strassenbild aus Yocohama; Sonntagnachmittag auf See in den Tropen; Japanische Küstenlandschaft mit Fujiyama; Stoker beim Bilgereinigen; Garten eines Japanischen Teehauses; Tech. Unteroff. Corps vor den Zeltlangern in Calcutta; Strandbild aus Japan; Von einem Ausfluge ins Innere Indiens; Burma Pagode, Calcutta; Ausflug ins Innere Indiens; Itsikushima, die heilige Insel Japans; Bergdorf in Japan; Leichenverbrennung in Indien; Hindutempel, Bombay; Kesseljungen in der Werft Tsingtau; Japanischer Kaufladen
- Set 7: 16 photos (One photo depicts human death and cremation.) Der Kronprinz mit seinem Jagdshita; Mussestunde an Bord; Mitteldeck S.M.S. Gneisenau; Ind. Begleiteskorte des Kronprinzen in Calcutta; Leichenverbrennung in Indien; Empfang des Kronprinzen in Bombay; Itsucushima die heilige Insel, Japan; Amoy (China) von der Insel Kolangsoo aus gesehen; “Gneisenau” beim japanischen Kaisersalut vor Nanking; Deutsch-Engl. Seemannsfest in Tsingtau; Die Kronprinzessin an Bord; Stadttor in Nanking; Engl Kreuzer “Minotaur” & Yacht “Alecrite” for Woosung; Wohn-und Fischerboote, Colombo, Ceylon; Ehrenwache und Bordkapelle; “Iltis” Friedhof beu Jung-tsching (Tschifu) China
- Set 8: 16 photos (One photo in this set contains some nudity.) Dampfer “Silesia” auf dem Yangtsekiang, China; Eingeborene auf Ceylon; Badender Elefant, Candy, Ceylon; Schwimmendes Dorf auf dem Yangtsekiang; Chinesische Tschunke transportiert Bambus; Ehrenwache des Kronprinzen in Bombay; Suez Kanal, Einfahrt bei Port Said; Exellenz von Truppel’s Besuch auf S.M.S. Gneisenau; Ausflug zum Tiegertempel bei Amoy, China; Port Said; Port Said; Familie von Truppel und Kapitän von Uslar a.d. Iltisfriedhof; Governeur, Admiral von Truppel verlässt Tsingtau; Improvisiertes Seebad an Bord; Zeugwäsche an Bord; Unteroffiziere von S.M.S. Gneisenau & H.M.S. Minotaur in Tsingtau
- Set 9: 16 photos Küste von Tsingtau, China; Bootsmanöver; Ehrenwache und Bordkapelle; Von einem Ausfluge nach Tei-tu-sheng, Kiautschaugebiet; Frau von Truppel nimmt Abschied von Tsingtau; Governeur, Admiral von Truppel verlässt Tsingtau; Russisches Blockhaus, Castriesbay, Sibirien; Kameraden von “Gneisenau” & “Kaiser Franz Josef” in Tsingtau; Japanische Singspielhalle; Alter Tempel auf der Insel Elephanta bei Bombay; Das heilige Bad in Ganges, Calcutta; Japaner beim Fechtsport; Einfahrt bei Chimonosecki, Japan; Kameraden von “Kaiser Franz Josef” bei uns zu Gast; Shanghai; Gesandter, Graf Rex und Offizierkorps von “Gneisenau”
- Set 10: 16 photos Teehaus in Miatsu, Japan; “Cesarewitsch” in Tsingtau; “Cesarewitsch” in Tsingtau; Inneres eines Shintoistentempels, Japan; Strassenbild aus Iokohama; Zahnziehen in unserm Lazarett; “Cesarewitsch” in Tsingtau; Geisha Tanz; Geisha Tanz; Korsakowsk auf Sachalin; Grenzposten auf Sachalin; Geisha Tanz; Vergnügungspark der Japaner in Tsuruga; Gemäldeaufnahme: Japaner stürmen ein Fort; Gemäldeaufnahme: Battle of Cavite, Philipinen; “Titania” längseits zur Materialübernahme, Castiesbay, Sibirien
- Set x: y photos …more to come later.
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Thank you very much for posting your collection of SMS Gneisenau photos. The photos and captions have helped me greatly in identifying many of the photos in a similar collection which I have from my grandfather.
My grandfather, Peter Pley, served onboard the Gneisenau from November 1910 to June 1913. As a remembrance of his service time, he made a similar photo album to the one Ernst Franke made. Unfortunately, my grandfather did not provide captions for any of the photos and they are not in chronological order. Together with his album are the two printed log books from the Gneisenau covering 1910 to 1913, and the play-like narrative of the crossing of the equator ceremony:
Obersteuermannsmaat Lorenz, “Die Ausreise SMS Gneisenau nach Ost-Asien und die fahrten auf der ostasiatischen station, 1910-1911-1912”, (Tsingtau, China: Adolf Haupt Buchdruckerei, 1912);
“Reisen SMS „Gneisenau” 1912-13”, (Tsingtau, China: Adolf Haupt Buchdruckerei, 1913); and,
“Linientaufe and Bord S.M.S. „Gneisenau” am 13. Januar 1913 auf der Reise von Labuan nach Batavia”, (Tsingtau, China: Deutsche-Chinesiche Druckerei und Verlagsanstalt Walter Schmidt, 1913).
Some of Ernst Franke’s photos are the same as my grandfather’s, but you have many additional photos. Some of my grandfather’s photos do not appear in your collection. I have prepared captions and notes to go with the photos I have. Unfortunately, I do not have scanned digital images of the photos. Also, I have prepared an English synopsis of the two log books giving the date, location, and usually the activity. This synopsis has helped me to identify and date many of the photos more accurately.
On your website, you indicate that your photos are from 1910-1911. I assume that Ernst Franke was part of the crew change at the end of May 1911, and left Tsingtau on the transport vessel SS Nekar for the return trip to Germany. From the crew lists in the 1910-1912 log book, I note that Ernst Franke and Peter Pley were in the same stoker watch for about seven months, and in the crew list, they appear in the same group within the watch. They would likely have know each other by sight and name, and probably have stoked together.
In 1913 at the end of his service time, my grandfather returned to Germany. He was discharged to the reserve with the rating of Oberheizer, leading stoker. In civilian life, he was a Fabrikschlosser, a machinist. In less than a year WWI started, and he was recalled to the navy. During the war, he served as a machinist in the 2 Kompagnie, II Werfdivision, (2nd Company, 2nd Dockyard division) Wilhelmshaven naval dock yard, building and repairing U boats.
Again, thank you for posting your Gneisenau photos.
Peter Fischer
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Thank you for the interesting catalog! I’m enjoying looking at similarities and differences between what we have and your postings. My grandfather, Carl Eduard Krause, compiled yet another album of his S.M.S. Gneisenau travels during the years 1910 to 1911. I am currently in process of posting scanned images of these photos online. I’ve had captions to work with that have been translated to make the content of the photos more accessible. Many of the Krause album photos do not appear in your catalog, such as some taken in India and Africa. The are also several photos of crew members that I don’t see.
I’m wondering if my grandfather’s name might be listed in log books and what his rank was.
This website preparation has been a task that my husband and I have been working for over 2 years now. Maybe this serendipitous find will spur me on! I’ll let you know when the Krause album is available for viewing.
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